…It’s almost like these women are unaware that there is a “MANCESSION” going on! No I didn’t make this up… In feminist terms, the ‘personal is political’ refers to the theory that personal problems are political problems, which basically means that many of the personal problems women experience in their lives are not their fault, but are the result of systematic oppression. In this respect, Hanisch is drawing heavily upon Marxism – the focus is of individual struggle and onto group struggle.The theory that women are not to blame for their bad situations is crucial here because women have always been told that they are unhappy or faring badly in life because they are stupid, weak, mad, hysterical, having a period, pregnant, frigid, over-sexed, asking for it etc. The personal is political proposes that women are in bad situations because they experience gendered oppression and massive structural inequalities.

The irony is that today the feminists are denying the “Personal as Political” for everyone else! Anti-Jihadists don’t realize feminists are not that different from Muslims, however Feminists are more subversive and mainstreamed.

Now_they_are_coming_to_Washington_D.C. With the government taking part in Social Engineering on a mass level, some men are not going to write a blog about it, men are going to react. (BUT WILL GET BLOCKED IN MOST POLITICAL FORUMS FOR SAYING THIS… and did get blocked). The pant suit crowd does not realize the violence they are releasing on themselves. Yes… the ladies are right in that they are getting raped. but…

Don’t Shoot the Messenger. I realize that there are people (on both political wings) who think if you question the feminine victimization culture that you are the bad guy. These people are wrong!

Why the Mancession is a PROBLEM for women. A Conservative Republican, blocked me for saying what is on this blog. I doubt he disagrees, but it takes both sexes to win an election and the GOP can not win without reaching out to the feminists.

why did you use this video *on a feminist site* as a chance to air your ‘joke-stereotypes’ of Jewish women — as nagging, manipulative, overbearing shrews with poor health (and some connection to a ‘Jewish lobby’)? It’s totally gratuitous. via Kh-L comment @ feministing.com

here is the quote:

Because Jewish mothers like to bug their kids about hurrying up and getting married and giving me some grandchildren already before I die because I’m not going to be around forever you know my health isn’t what it used to be, and right now the New York state legislature is standing in the way of that.

Seven years after founding Feministing, Jessica Valenti (one of the most well-known femisogynists) announced that she was leaving the blog she created. Besides being busy with other projects, she’s 32 now, which is like, totally old, and Feministing is only for young femisogynists. And everyone knows that 32 is practically grandma territory. And while Valenti said she would still be involved in an advisory capacity, her departure caused much sadness and sorrow among lefty feminists in the blogosphere. via NewsReal

U.S. envoy to the United Nations told the Security Council on Thursday that troops loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi were increasingly engaging in sexual violence and some had been issued the impotency drug Viagra, diplomats said.

Several U.N. diplomats who attended a closed-door Security Council meeting on Libya told Reuters that U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice raised the Viagra issue in the context of increasing reports of sexual violence by Gaddafi’s troops.

“Rice raised that in the meeting but no one responded,” a diplomat said on condition of anonymity. The allegation was first reported by a British newspaper.

Pfizer Inc’s drug Viagra is used to treat impotence.

Diplomats said if it were true that Gaddafi’s troops were being issued Viagra, it could indicate they were being encouraged by their commanders to engage in rape to terrorize the population in areas that have supported the rebels. That would constitute a war crime.

Several diplomats said Rice provided no evidence for the Viagra allegation, which they said was made in an attempt to persuade doubters the conflict in Libya was not just a standard civil war but a much nastier fight in which Gaddafi is not afraid to order his troops to commit heinous acts.

“She spoke of reports of soldiers getting Viagra and raping,” a diplomat said. “She spoke of Gaddafi’s soldiers targeting children, and other atrocities.”

……………..She got the job because of her Boobs… and she lost the job because of her Boobs .……………. …………….. …………….. there are plenty of places for her to work and look like a slut.…and don’t tell me that she might actually deserve her bank job. A woman like this in a bank is going to waste.

As if working in Citibank… were a public service. I know it is government money, but she is not entitled to Engineer a whole corporate culture for her fashion.

via businessinsider.comh/t Bob Schneideralso a quote from Jon Book:“For those who speculated on the legal aspects of this, the case was dismissed. The suit was filed nearly a year ago, and was dismissed on the grounds that Citibank’s employment contract required parties to submit to binding arbitration in disputes over termination. Since Ms. Lorenzana went to open court instead of to an arbitration, her claim was dismissed.”

NY Daily News (via NY Mag) that appears to be from a few years ago. It’s an 11-minute documentary on Debrahlee and her quest to get the biggest breasts on Wall Street. She’s had two breast augmentations already, bringing her up to a 32D cup. Oh, but it gets better. Says Lorenzana: “I want to be tits on a stick.”

Breast augmentation devotee Debrahlee Lorenzana – now the plaintiff in a lawsuit — probably followed the findings of the professional plastic surgery associations and had some cosmetic plastic surgery to spruce up her appearance in the workplace.But it may have been a tad overzealous – by a few cup sizes.In any event, when the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) crunched their annual statistics, they found many plastic surgery patients said came in for a nip and a tuck or more to look better at work.

Dangerous: Miss Addario, second from left, and Mr Hicks, fifth from the left, take pictures of rebels brandishing some serious weapons

As they were being forced out of their gold-coloured sedan, rebels opened fire sending them sprawling for safety.‘You could see the bullets hitting the dirt,’ said Mr Shadid.The soldiers forced them all to lie on the ground and they feared they were going to be murdered there and then.‘I heard in Arabic, “Shoot them”,’ said Mr Shadid. ‘And we all thought it was over.’ But then they heard another soldier say: ‘No, they’re Americans. We can’t shoot them.’The fate of the car driver, Mohamed Shaglouf, is unknown.

Terrifying: Journalists can be seen running for cover after a 500lb bomb, dropped by a MIG jet onto rebel held position, kills three and injures many more

Sidelines: Miss Addario, seventh from left, takes aim with her camera while rebels do the same with their guns during fighting in Libya

The prisoners were tied up using wire, an electrical cord, a scarf and even a pair of laces and bundled into a car that drove them away from the city.Each time they stopped at a checkpoint, soldiers would punch them or hit them with rifle butts, according to the Times report.The first night they spent in the back of the vehicle and for the second they were put in a dirty cell with a bottle to urinate in and a jug of water to drink.On the third day, they were blindfolded and put on a plane to Tripoli, where they were held in reasonable comfort in a safe house until their eventual release this morning.After Libyan demands for a U.S. diplomat to be sent to Tripoli to collect the journalist was rebuffed, the Turkish Embassy was allowed to act as an intermediary.

Shaken but safe: From left to right, reporter and videographer, Stephen Farrell, Mr Hicks, Turkish embassy representative Levent Sahinkaya, Miss Addario, and two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner, Anthony Shadid, after they were released

Assault: Lara Logan was sexually abused while reporting on the celebrations in Cairo following last month’s popular uprising

Even then there was an agonizing last minute hitch when the planned release on Sunday was postponed because of the coalition bombing.After the four were safely out of Libya, Bill Keller, the executive editor of the Times, said he was ‘overjoyed’ at the news.‘Because of the volatile situation inLibya, we’ve kept our enthusiasm and comments in check until they were out of the country, but now feels like a moment for celebration,’ he wrote in a note to the newsroom.‘We’reparticularly indebted to the government of Turkey, which intervened on our behalf to oversee the release of our journalists and bring them to Tunisia,’ Mr Keller added. ‘We were also assisted throughout the week by diplomats from the United States and United Kingdom.’Thirteen journalists are still said to be either missing in Libya or in government custody.Theyinclude four from the Al Jazeera Arab TV network, two from Agence France-Presse news agency and a photographer from Getty Images. Six Libyan journalists are also unaccounted for.Lastmonth, South African journalist Lara Logan, Chief Foreign Correspondent for CBS, was also sexually abused while covering scenes ofcelebration in Cairo’s Tahrir Square.Miss Logan was surrounded and suffered a brutal and sustained sexual assault before being saved bya group of women and Egyptian soldiers. The mother-of-two needed hospital treatment on her return to the US.

The attack on Lara Logan in Cairo two weeks ago was carried out by Muslims who believed it was their religious duty

writes Andy McCarthy: You are just supposed to assume it was a “mob” — the sort of thing that could have happened in any setting where raw emotion erupts, say, Wisconsin’s capitol. Except it doesn’t happen in Madison. It happens in Egypt. It happened in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country, in the riots that led to Suharto’s fall — as Sharon Lapkin recounts, human-

so @ReBlogGirl starts saying on Seesmic that she was going to break up with the social network and then goes on to describe what she was looking for in a relationship. a few people took her seriously. she obviously was giving them a paradox. Any woman who says she isn’t looking for money and power, but just a good time is lying. Obviously the power to not know about money is asking to be protected old school style. She isn’t looking to rule the world. she is looking for some guy to do it for her…. and one guy seemed to be giving a lecture on controlling her libido.

Well Loic… guess there wasn’t Sex on Seesmic. maybe that was why the network failed? I’m going to attempt to save the best of my old videos there. it really is a shame that this network failed. originally from

Network of AntiZionists for the most part… but they had some interesting moments. French flavored Social Media. This guy was unfortunately from Delaware… where everyone is a kook. They even have Republican Wichans there. This guy was a Communist however.

I wish we could. really I do… but I’d rather not. ruling the world is no way to get power long term. obviously property is libidinal. too much of a display of that and you lose your backyard and your wife goes with the swing set.